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Trump and his family members tweeted their upset over the image, and Griffin said that she has been subjected to a constant stream of death threats.
Her attorney, Lisa Bloom, suggested that it was an attempt to silence the free speech rights of a comic who makes provocative and critical political humour, reported Variety.
“What’s happening to me has never happened in this great country,” Griffin said during a press conference on Friday, referring to Trump and his family members’ tweets in response to the photo shoot.
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Her appearance at the Bloom firm was the first since Tuesday, when she issued a video apology for the images that she acknowledged went “too far.”
At the conference, Griffin reiterated “that apology absolutely stands. I feel horrible.”